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Updating the <strong>InterScan</strong> <strong>Gateway</strong> <strong>Security</strong> <strong>Appliance</strong> Firmware<br />

When the update is complete, the AFFU displays a message stating that the<br />

device image uploaded successfully.<br />

FIGURE 15-18. AFFU “flash DOM successfully uploaded” message<br />

Troubleshooting Device Image Upload with Option 3<br />

If you are unable to upload the appliance device image in rescue mode using option 3,<br />

verify the following:<br />

• Make sure that the appliance can get an IP address dynamically from your DHCP<br />

server or that you have assigned a static IP address.<br />

• Make sure that the Ethernet cable is connected to the INT (internal) port (see<br />

Figure 15-10, “The appliance back panel showing location of internal (INT)<br />

port,” on page 16).<br />

• Make sure that the uploading client is in the same IP segment as the appliance IP<br />

address, which you can see on the appliance rescue mode console. You can use<br />

the ping command to check the appliance connection.<br />

• Make sure that TFTP traffic is not being blocked by an application on the<br />

uploading client or by some intermediate device. (TFTP is the protocol that the<br />

appliance uses to communicate with the uploading client.)<br />

Uploading with the Restored, Default Configuration<br />

(Option 5)<br />

You can either use up and down arrow keys on your keyboard to move to the choice<br />

that you want, or you can simply press the number of that option. The option for<br />

uploading with the existing configuration is:<br />

5 - Update Device Image & Restore Default Configuration<br />

When using this option, all the partitions on the Compact Flash (CF) card will be<br />

erased. Upload the image to the management port, and not the INT port, as with<br />

option 3.<br />

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